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Beijing Club is situated in the heart of Hong Kong and regarded as one of the most vibrant night spots. R&b and House are the club’s policy and spun by great DJs every night. The 3-floor club also hosts International events such as UK’s Ministry of Sound and Funky4Love. Its three dance floors are packed every night and every single inch of each dance floors are taken on Saturday night.

2. Club Ing

Dubbed one of the City of Hong Kong’s largest and the most luxurious night clubs, Club Ing offers a variety of tastes with a space separated for the different party goers’ moods. If you are into the mainstream music, you are welcome in the main club where a great DJ spinning the latest music. If you want a private corner, the club’s lounge area in the front bar is the most perfect place to drink and chill. Fancy singing? Karaoke is well prepared for you.3. Cyrano

Despite the fact that the majority of the visitors are working people who usually drop by after work to relax, a number of local teenagers are always found shaking hips along the live music. The club is perfectly adorned with its dimly design plus the breath-taking views of Victoria Harbour, Cyrano is a fascinating place to chill out or to brighten your boring night at home in front of TV.

4. Phi-b Bar

Dancing queens are the Phi-b Bar’s most attractive thing. It’s been a mystery why good-looking people always spend their night at the club. This ultimate night club is painted in turquoise and sapphire colour which makes the visitor feel like being on a beach with greatest cocktails the club offers. If dancing is you thing, have a go on the dance floor, lots of hot and gorgeous mermaids are swimming right next to you

5. Ned Kelly’s Last Stand

Ned Kelly’s Last Stand is a club in the Aussie style with its vibrant and alluring dance floors. Dixieland jazz band and Ken Bennett’s Kowloon Honkers rule the stage to please the visitors. A number of expats are usually found dancing crazily with local people. The club is also famous with its food and drink that’s why drunk Aussie are commonly spotted.